Is Westbrook and harden one option on a title team or just stat stuffers

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I believe Westbrook could be if he fine-tuned a few things, but not Harden and I don't think he ever will be unless he changes his style of play - which at this point will probably never happen.
 

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I believe Westbrook could be if he fine-tuned a few things, but not Harden and I don't think he ever will be unless he changes his style of play - which at this point will probably never happen.

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I believe Westbrook could be if he fine-tuned a few things, but not Harden and I don't think he ever will be unless he changes his style of play - which at this point will probably never happen.
Explain on both fronts because Westbrook seems just as likely to remain the same.
 
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Explain on both fronts because Westbrook seems just as likely to remain the same.
The thing to remember here is that Westbrook can control and dominate the game by himself without any outside influence (which is why his game is more effective in the postseason), Harden can't (well, most certainly not to the same degree) because his style is reliant upon what the officials give him. The most clear and current example of this was the game yesterday, I don't know if you noticed it or not, whenever both players would drive to the rim when their jumpers weren't falling - one would actually look to score no matter what the contact and the other would look for any sort of contact rather than trying to score. The result was one ended up with 30 points on respectable percentages and the other ended up with 13 points on horrible percentages.
 
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